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<blockquote data-quote="Fred Kingston" data-source="post: 553580" data-attributes="member: 10742"><p>I use a knock-off Cokin "P" system... The only real Cokin plastic I own is a Red filter and the Cir. Polarizer... Other than that, the $12 ring set is exactly the same as the real Cokin rings... I did have to scrounge around for a small bag to hold everything which I can either leave home, or attach to a camera bag if I'm out and about... The plastic ND filters are fine (I keep my Nikonites member rag in the bag with the filters) The Cokins require some forethought about what you're doing... because you can't exactly just slap it on a camera as an afterthought... but, for me, the flexibility of choices, and cost is good.</p><p></p><p>I have a circular ND filter, and I rarely even carry it...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fred Kingston, post: 553580, member: 10742"] I use a knock-off Cokin "P" system... The only real Cokin plastic I own is a Red filter and the Cir. Polarizer... Other than that, the $12 ring set is exactly the same as the real Cokin rings... I did have to scrounge around for a small bag to hold everything which I can either leave home, or attach to a camera bag if I'm out and about... The plastic ND filters are fine (I keep my Nikonites member rag in the bag with the filters) The Cokins require some forethought about what you're doing... because you can't exactly just slap it on a camera as an afterthought... but, for me, the flexibility of choices, and cost is good. I have a circular ND filter, and I rarely even carry it... [/QUOTE]
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